Packers vs Lions in 3…2…1…

Well, the Bye Week is over, the team (and hopefully all of you) are healthy and refreshed and ready for some more football in 2017. For the Packers, more so than most seasons, the Bye was desperately needed. Reeling and injured after the loss of Aaron Rodgers, the team needed the time to regroup, find their new identity, and figure out a way to scrap and claw their way through the rest of this season without falling out of the race.

But their first game back doesn’t do them any favors. On a Monday night in Lambeau Field, where it is supposed to be nice and cold, the Lions roll into town. They’re looking to get that camel off their backs with Rodgers out and seize control of the division. But if Mike McCarthy, Brett Hundley, and Mike Daniels have any say on the matter, the Lions will remain the third best team in the NFC North. With that being said, let’s jump into my preview and prediction for Monday Night in 3…2…1…

3 KEY PLAYERS

1) Aaron Jones

The rookie running back has become a sensation in Wisconsin the past few weeks with over 125 yards in his first two starts as a professional. And now he is the focal point of an offense looking to rebuild itself with a new quarterback in. Look for Jones to get the ball early and often to wear down a decent Lions defense as the Packers look to control the line of scrimmage and the clock.

2) Vince Biegel

Finally activated from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, the rookie from Wisconsin should see his first professional football action against Detroit. The biggest weakness of this Packers defense is the inability of the pass rush to finish. They get there more often then we realize, but they can’t quite get the job completely done. Biegel could help that. He was a finisher in college and has that edge that you want in a pass rusher. In limited opportunities, he can make a mark on defense while also playing a ton of special teams.

3) Trevor Davis

As the weather gets colder, the special teams become more and more important, as can the presence of elite speed. And as the guy who is returning both kicks and punts, Davis has exactly what could help break a game. He is the fastest guy on the team and has a knack for finding creases in the return game. After taking over for Jeff Janis a couple weeks ago on kickoffs, he should get some opportunities there as well.

2 BOLD PREDICTIONS

1) The Packers only score twice on offense, but once on special teams.

The offense under Brett Hundley is still a work in progress. Look for a throwback system focused on the run and time of possession. That means low scoring. But the Packers will score in other ways. There’s always a chance for a defensive score, Matt Stafford still makes the baffling throw every now and again, but I’m looking toward Trevor Davis. This is the week where he gets a chance on a punt return and makes the Lions pay, taking it to the house in the third quarter to give the Packers a 21-14 lead.

2) Aaron Jones outrushes the entire Lions team.

This one isn’t as bold. With the ball control offense, the Packers need to put up some big rushing totals. And Aaron Jones can be a workhorse. That’s why I think he runs for over 130 on 25-plus carries and a score. As for the Lions, they love to sling the ball around and have better weapons at receiver than in the backfield. That’s why their total winds up around 95 or so on the ground.

1 PREDICTION

The Packers ride Aaron Jones and an opportunistic defense to a 24-21 Walk-Off Victory.

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Mike Wendlandt is originally from Iola, Wisconsin and graduated from Drake University in 2015 with a degree in History. With a significant journalism background both in writing and broadcasting, Mike can be heard as the play-by-play voice of Central Wisconsin High School sports on WDUX FM 92.7 and on Twitter @MikeWendlandt.